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Old 11-15-2012, 04:46 PM   #881
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I feed every three days. I got rid of my giant banngai the other day so hopefully that will help. I also changed the store I getting water from so we will see. My levels all seem fine. It didn't come back in hours like before so hopefully what I have done will do the trick.
maybe ill feed every 3 days... how much do you feed when u do feed em? i have 2 clowns, a firefish, a clown goby and a blenny.

im supposed to get my RODI unit tomorrow from BRS so maybe thatll help too, rather than get the water from my LFS

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Old 11-15-2012, 07:00 PM   #882
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maybe ill feed every 3 days... how much do you feed when u do feed em? i have 2 clowns, a firefish, a clown goby and a blenny.

im supposed to get my RODI unit tomorrow from BRS so maybe thatll help too, rather than get the water from my LFS
Usually ends up to about half a cube or 3/4 cube. Of mysis shrimp or formula one.
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Old 11-15-2012, 07:08 PM   #883
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Usually ends up to about half a cube or 3/4 cube. Of mysis shrimp or formula one.
do u feed em all at once? or throughout the day?
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Old 11-15-2012, 08:52 PM   #884
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do u feed em all at once? or throughout the day?
All at once slowly. I use a turkey baster and most of the time the clowns eat it right out of the tip and then I shoot a chunk down for my snowflake eel to get
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All at once slowly. I use a turkey baster and most of the time the clowns eat it right out of the tip and then I shoot a chunk down for my snowflake eel to get
ahh gotcha... okay well ill give that a try and see how it works out, thanks man
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Old 11-15-2012, 09:33 PM   #886
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ahh gotcha... okay well ill give that a try and see how it works out, thanks man
Np problem. I know how you feel. In getting out of work in the morning after 34 straight and the lights have been off so I am hoping for a clean tank when I get there.
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Old 11-15-2012, 10:15 PM   #887
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Np problem. I know how you feel. In getting out of work in the morning after 34 straight and the lights have been off so I am hoping for a clean tank when I get there.
Oh wow.. that's a long time haha I turned my lights back on to do some other cleaning but my lights will be out for the majority of tomorrow and maybe the following day
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Old 11-18-2012, 08:53 PM   #888
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Its weird, I could have sworn when I woke up this morning and turned my lights on, the cyano on the sandbed in front was completely gone(after leaving the lights off for a day n a half) but when I got home from work today, It was there again... now I can't remember if I was dreaming or not lol
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Old 11-18-2012, 10:50 PM   #889
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this just hit me.. but how big of a CUC should i have for a 29? right now i have, 1 conch, 3 hermits(red, blue and halloween) about 10 snails maybe? should i get more?? and anything thats best for cyano? i saw my blue legged hermit picking at it earlier today but not sure if he actually likes it lol

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Old 11-18-2012, 10:59 PM   #890
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Sadly nothing eats cyano, but having a larger CUC will help if your seeing most other algae. The real cure is controlling phosphate which often involves not using flake food, running GFO, careful removal, testing your RO for PO4 and plenty of water changes.

Your lights aren't old and you have strong flow. Already two things going for you. I still feel overpopulation is a factor. Maybe someone else could chime in.
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Sadly nothing eats cyano, but having a larger CUC will help if your seeing most other algae. The real cure is controlling phosphate which often involves not using flake food, running GFO, careful removal, testing your RO for PO4 and plenty of water changes.

Your lights aren't old and you have strong flow. Already two things going for you. I still feel overpopulation is a factor. Maybe someone else could chime in.
Well we already discussed the whole phosphate ordeal. I think I'm gonna try n siphon some the cyano out tomorrow and do a pwc.

Do u think I should add more CUC or am I okay with what I have?
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Do u think I should add more CUC or am I okay with what I have?
I would add a few more. A variety of snails is always a good idea as long as you stay away from turbos. They just knock over corals every so often. Do you see any true algae besides the bacteria? If so maybe a couple of hermits would be helpful, if the rocks are clean then you're okay with the crabs you have.
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Old 11-19-2012, 10:24 AM   #893
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I would add a few more. A variety of snails is always a good idea as long as you stay away from turbos. They just knock over corals every so often. Do you see any true algae besides the bacteria? If so maybe a couple of hermits would be helpful, if the rocks are clean then you're okay with the crabs you have.
Rocks look okay but im starting to see what looks like balls of green hair algae forming??
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Rocks look okay but im starting to see what looks like balls of green hair algae forming??
Then it's time to up the CUC including a few tiny hermits. Hair algae isn't abnormal. It's the main reason most people have all these snails, hermits and emerald crabs... cheato in a sump also helps a ton. You'll see that in your big tank.

Just be glad you're not fighting aptasia, flatworms or hydras! That fight sucks. If you can fit in either a pouch of purigen or a bit more phosphate remover it wouldn't hurt. Is your filter already packed?
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Then it's time to up the CUC including a few tiny hermits. Hair algae isn't abnormal. It's the main reason most people have all these snails, hermits and emerald crabs... cheato in a sump also helps a ton. You'll see that in your big tank.

Just be glad you're not fighting aptasia, flatworms or hydras! That fight sucks. If you can fit in either a pouch of purigen or a bit more phosphate remover it wouldn't hurt. Is your filter already packed?
No I have room for maybe 1 or 2 more packets of whatever possibly depending on size..

I just mixed up some water, I'm gonna do a water change and siphon out some cyano and the green algae in a little bit
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Is the skimmer still pulling out gunk?
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Is the skimmer still pulling out gunk?
Yeah, little bit of bubbles and mostly a greenish liquid in the tray
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Old 11-19-2012, 09:23 PM   #898
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Old 11-23-2012, 08:38 PM   #899
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Found this guy.. anyone know what it is? Kinda looks like a snail with no shell.

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Found this guy.. anyone know what it is? Kinda looks like a snail with no shell.

Please don't tell me what I think this is and if so what can I get to eat it??
The first looks like a flatworm and the second is either what you think it is or something close.
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